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Humminbird PiranhaMAX 160 Fishfinder
 
Manufacturer: Humminbird
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List Price: $89.99
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Product Description

One touch. That's all it takes to get easy-access to all the advanced features of the PiranhaMAX Series fishfinders. Fish ID+, fish alarms, depth alarms, zoom and more-and start putting more fish in your livewell. Clear Edge Greyscale displays ensure you'll see more onscreen, even in direct sunlight. Simplicity and performance-that's what's made the PiranhaMAX a #1 choice among anglers. The PiranhaMAX 160 features a dual beam sonar, 160 Vertical pixels and 4 level Greyscale.

Product Details

  • 600-Feet depth capability
  • 4 level Grayscale
  • Dual beam sonar
  • 4-Inch Diagonal screen
  • 160 Vertical Pixels

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Pirahna Max fish finder
 
Review Date: September 12, 2009
Reviewer: PapaDave,
Just recieved the Pirahna Max Depth finder a few weeks ago. Used it up in the BWCAW
Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness last week.
Had to modify a few things to work in my canoe. Works great. Light weight, and easy to pack.
PapaDave
Hummingbird Works
 
Review Date: May 2, 2010
Reviewer: Mary Erthal, New Smyrna Beach, FL
I have used this product in the past, but was still impressed with the newer version.
Not For Hot Climate Areas
 
Review Date: June 13, 2010
Reviewer: SeaBoss, Fort Pierce, FL, US
It worked fine here in Florida during the winter months when the temperature was below 90, but when the temperature went above 90 the screen was no longer visable until temperatures went back down (even at the highest contrast setting). The unit also doesn't seem to be water resistant... for sure it's not waterproof. After getting caught in the rain, the unit would from that point on have HEAVY water condensation on the inside of the screen. So much so that the screen was unreadable at the edges. If you live in a moderate temperature zone, this will probably work fine for you (just don't let it get wet). If you live where the temperatures get above 90 frequently (like Florida) this is a waste of $$$.